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- Cottage Bed, Used by Family of George Matthew Adams, 1860-1880 -

- 1860-1880
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Cottage Bed, Used by Family of George Matthew Adams, 1860-1880
- Child's Rocking Chair, Used by the Family of George Matthew Adams, 1860-1890 - Rocking chairs offer the sitter a place of comfort to recline and gently rock back and forth. For that reason, they were used for quieting and nursing children. By the late 1800s, rocking chairs became a common household item and could be found in a variety of styles and sizes. Young and old could benefit from the relaxation these chairs provided.

- 1860-1890
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Child's Rocking Chair, Used by the Family of George Matthew Adams, 1860-1890
Rocking chairs offer the sitter a place of comfort to recline and gently rock back and forth. For that reason, they were used for quieting and nursing children. By the late 1800s, rocking chairs became a common household item and could be found in a variety of styles and sizes. Young and old could benefit from the relaxation these chairs provided.
- Bed, Used by Family of George Matthew Adams, 1860-1880 -

- 1860-1880
- Collections - Artifact
Bed, Used by Family of George Matthew Adams, 1860-1880
- Commode, Used by the George Matthew Adams Family, 1860-1880 -

- 1860-1880
- Collections - Artifact
Commode, Used by the George Matthew Adams Family, 1860-1880
- Dropleaf table, 1840-1880 -

- 1840-1880
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Dropleaf table, 1840-1880
- George Matthew Adams and his Sisters, Claribel, Jessie, Edith, and Bertha, October 24, 1940 - George Matthew Adams, well-known columnist and founder of an early newspaper syndication service in the early 1900s, was born and raised in a house in Saline, Michigan. Henry Ford admired Adams's writing and, in 1937, he moved Adams's birthplace to Greenfield Village -- Ford's historical outdoor museum in Dearborn, Michigan. This photograph shows George and his sisters visiting the home after its relocation.

- September 22, 1937
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George Matthew Adams and his Sisters, Claribel, Jessie, Edith, and Bertha, October 24, 1940
George Matthew Adams, well-known columnist and founder of an early newspaper syndication service in the early 1900s, was born and raised in a house in Saline, Michigan. Henry Ford admired Adams's writing and, in 1937, he moved Adams's birthplace to Greenfield Village -- Ford's historical outdoor museum in Dearborn, Michigan. This photograph shows George and his sisters visiting the home after its relocation.
- Child's Rocking Chair, 1865-1910 -

- 1865-1910
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Child's Rocking Chair, 1865-1910
- "Cottage Lectures, or, The Pilgrim's Progress Practically Explained," 1849 -

- 1849
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"Cottage Lectures, or, The Pilgrim's Progress Practically Explained," 1849
- George Matthew Adams and his Sister Jessie Visiting the Adams House in Greenfield Village, Dearborn, Michigan, October 24, 1940 - George Matthew Adams, well-known columnist and founder of an early newspaper syndication service in the early 1900s, was born and raised in a house in Saline, Michigan. Henry Ford admired Adams's writing and, in 1937, he moved Adams's birthplace to Greenfield Village -- Ford's historical outdoor museum in Dearborn, Michigan. This photograph shows George and his sister Jessie visiting the home after its relocation.

- October 24, 1940
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George Matthew Adams and his Sister Jessie Visiting the Adams House in Greenfield Village, Dearborn, Michigan, October 24, 1940
George Matthew Adams, well-known columnist and founder of an early newspaper syndication service in the early 1900s, was born and raised in a house in Saline, Michigan. Henry Ford admired Adams's writing and, in 1937, he moved Adams's birthplace to Greenfield Village -- Ford's historical outdoor museum in Dearborn, Michigan. This photograph shows George and his sister Jessie visiting the home after its relocation.
- George Matthew Adams and Henry Ford, October 20, 1941 - George Matthew Adams, well-known columnist and founder of an early newspaper syndication service in 1907, was born and raised in a house in Saline, Michigan. Henry Ford admired Adams's writing and, in 1937, he moved Adams's birthplace to Greenfield Village -- Ford's outdoor historical museum in Dearborn, Michigan. This photograph shows Adams and Ford visiting the home after its relocation.

- October 20, 1941
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George Matthew Adams and Henry Ford, October 20, 1941
George Matthew Adams, well-known columnist and founder of an early newspaper syndication service in 1907, was born and raised in a house in Saline, Michigan. Henry Ford admired Adams's writing and, in 1937, he moved Adams's birthplace to Greenfield Village -- Ford's outdoor historical museum in Dearborn, Michigan. This photograph shows Adams and Ford visiting the home after its relocation.